Performance Research
Research-grade compounds studied for growth hormone secretion, injury recovery, actoprotection, and cellular energy efficiency — the key mechanisms underlying physical performance research. Independently HPLC-verified to ≥99% purity.
+ Ipamorelin
The most established GH axis research combination. CJC-1295 stimulates GHRH receptors while Ipamorelin activates the ghrelin receptor — producing synergistic pulsatile GH release studied for muscle recovery, body composition, and sleep-phase repair.
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One of the most extensively studied peptides for tendon and ligament repair, muscle healing, and injury recovery. Its systemic protective properties make it highly relevant to physical stress and tissue repair research in performance contexts.
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Actoprotector compound developed specifically for research into physical performance under stress. Studied for its dopaminergic activity, heat stress resistance, and capacity to maintain output under fatiguing conditions — a unique profile in performance pharmacology.
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Mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for exercise-mimicking effects, metabolic flexibility, and insulin sensitivity at the cellular level. Research has shown MOTS-C modulates pathways activated during physical exercise — making it relevant to both performance and recovery research.
All compounds are supplied for laboratory and scientific research purposes only. Not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing you confirm you are a qualified researcher and understand all applicable regulations in your jurisdiction.
Mechanisms Under Study
This category covers four distinct mechanisms relevant to physical performance research — GH axis modulation, injury repair, actoprotection, and mitochondrial exercise response.
